GRAMMY Awards: Best Rap Album

Who dropped the hottest album of 2017? We’re about to find out as Music’s Biggest Night is right around the corner.

The list of nominees for Best Rap Album at the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards feature some records that made you think a bit over the last year or so, as well as some records that made you want to get up and dance a whole lot a bit in 2017 -- basically, a little somethin' somethin' for whatever flavor you're feelin'.

While JAY-Z looks to add to his collection of 21 GRAMMY awards and Kendrick Lamar will try to add to his seven, Migos, Tyler, The Creator, and Rapsody are each hoping to take home their first. Check out more from each of the nominees below.

Hov's critically-acclaimed album is closely tied to last year's GRAMMY-winning Lemonade by Jay's wife, Beyoncé, including Jay's reaction to Bey's allegations of infidelity. The 10-track album is also the iconic hip-hop mogul's most introspective work to date.

Dropping last January, this Platinum record from the Georgia hip-hop trio skyrocketed Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff into superstardom thanks in large part to massive support on the internet. The album's lead single, "Bad and Boujee," nominated for a GRAMMY itself, almost instantly became a social media phenomenon.

Named in honor of her grandmother, Laila's Wisdom is the first album dropped by North Carolina rapper Rapsody after she joined fellow nominee JAY-Z's Roc Nation label. Critics have preaised it, saying the record's writing rivals that of any and all her hip-hop peers.

Led by "Who Dat Boy," the fourth solo studio album from the Odd Future frontman is his most positively-reviewed work yet. And while it is his second overall GRAMMY nomination, it's his first as a major label featured artist.